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Rental property stove only had 2 working burners and bottom drawer off track

first i took out burners then i took out the screws of the termnal block bracket. i then raised the lid on the stoveand clipped the wires on all 4 of the terminal block kits.i then slipped the shrink wrap on wires and used the wire nuts to connect wires together then heated the shrink wrap. I then put screws back in terminal block brackets. I then put the burners on while looking under lid so i would know they were making good connections as this is a bad design from factory. if you pull out burners to clean them and they are not put back in right you dont have a good connection and that causes the terminal blocks to get hot and melt. thats what happened in my case. As far as the drawer glides they just snap into place

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Bottom drawer broken

Frst I slid the drawer out.I then pryed the broken drawer glides off with a flat blade screwdriver. The new drawer glides then just snap into place,then reinstall the drawer and check for smooth operation.

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Front Drawer Glide

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Pliers

Customer: EDWARD from ONSTED, MI

Plastic clips were cracked.

It was so easy my wife did it bu snapping in the new clips.

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94 of 156 people found this instruction helpful

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Front Drawer Glide

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools:

Customer: Tracy from Poulan, GA

Broke drawer glide

This was very simple I just snap the part on no tools required. it took less than 2 seconds.

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67 of 128 people found this instruction helpful

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Front Drawer Glide

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

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Customer: Homer from Thomaston, GA

Drawer glide on bottom stove drawer broke

Snapped the new part into the slot the old one had been in.The repair including opening and closing the drawer took less than a minute.

Trim handles broken during moving

Used a paint spatula to pop upwards the old bottom half of the door handle trim, has metal inserts inbetween pieces.Snapped new ones on.Was initially intimidated, but only took 5 minutes to replace both.

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The draw glide was broken and the clock had stopped working.

With the draw glide, I simply had to slide it into position. To replace the clock, I had to remove the back panel and then replace the broken clock with the new one by simply turning a few screws and using a pair pliers to removing the color coded wires.

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One guide was missing and the other was broken

Read the instructions provided and simply installed the guides. Total time was less than 5 min.

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Front Drawer Glide

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

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Customer: Frances from Hauppauge, NY

Over draw was off track

the part snapped on the side of the track, now the draw is not sitting on the floor and opens and closes like new.

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Front Drawer Glide

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

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Customer: Lamar from Theodore, AL

The front drawer glide broke off so one side of warmer drawer was sagging

After researching on what exactly to call the part, which was a front drawer glide. I found this out by watching the video. It showed me exactly what I needed and what it looked like. I run to the oven to look at the other one, to make sure thats what I needed, and it looked like the part that I needed (mind you I am a female, and not a repair person), so this video helped me out alot. When the part arrived, I knew how to take the drawer out, and easily snapped the little plastic glide in to place, and slipped the drawer back on the gliders, and it worked perfect, so proud of myself, that I done it by myself, with no help from husband. I bragged and bragged on myself with a big pat on my own back, thanks Part Select, I know what to do when it happens again. Its my fault cause it broke, cause I overload the drawer with pots and pans LOL!!! Brenda Dixon